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Showing posts with label Spain. Show all posts
26 April 2013
27 September 2012
Real News Supplies Best Video, Commentary and English Captioning of Spanish Anti-Austerity Protests and Riots
At this point, Thursday morning Sep. 27th, 2012, this is by far the best close up reporting of the S 25 Protests (Spanish anti-austerity protests) from this week and uploaded to youtube.
In this video, you will see reporters up close in the melee, who are reporting as Policia beat not only protesters but the Press as well. You will view several Spanish citizens speak out against the current Spanish government, all of it translated into English, and you will also see and hear Policia fire rubber bullets into seated crowds while the crowd is throwing bricks and bottles at the Policia.
The crowd is comprised mostly of very young people and elderly folks; however, as was pointed out, even trade unionists, whose unions did not sign on to the protest, are in the streets because the government has labeled the protest a "coup-d'etat".
In this video, you will see reporters up close in the melee, who are reporting as Policia beat not only protesters but the Press as well. You will view several Spanish citizens speak out against the current Spanish government, all of it translated into English, and you will also see and hear Policia fire rubber bullets into seated crowds while the crowd is throwing bricks and bottles at the Policia.
The crowd is comprised mostly of very young people and elderly folks; however, as was pointed out, even trade unionists, whose unions did not sign on to the protest, are in the streets because the government has labeled the protest a "coup-d'etat".
Labels:
Anti-Austerity Protests,
coup-d'etat,
Riots,
Spain
More Anti-Austerity Protesting Turns Into Rioting In Spain
Protesters savagely beaten back by Spanish Policia who have set up barricades around Spanish Parliament:
Here the Policia beat on a very young crowd which moves away from the swinging batons, only to reform and sit in the middle of a street in a classic civil disobedience move. The police quit their beating as the crowd, seated, yells chants at the Policia.
Here the Policia beat on a very young crowd which moves away from the swinging batons, only to reform and sit in the middle of a street in a classic civil disobedience move. The police quit their beating as the crowd, seated, yells chants at the Policia.
26 September 2012
September 25, 2012 Video Of Riots In Spain
The riots in Spain are spreading. Here's an upload from Tuesday, Sep. 25, 2012 showing what austerity programs will get you in a country where over 50% of its youth is unemployed:
08 June 2012
18 November 2011
17 November 2011
03 September 2011
24 June 2011
The Middle Class Awakens In Spain And Europe: "We demand a Democracy which has zero tolerance for corruption!"
The Revolution has begun. Check out the crowds in Spain. Tune in to the rock song and lyrics accompanying this agitprop video. The Banksters and Corrupt Politicians had better start paying attention, and they should be very worried.
Labels:
Banksters,
Class Warfare,
Middle Class,
Politicians,
Revolution,
Spain
15 June 2011
Video From Wednesday's (June 15, 2011) Riots In Greece
The first video (NBC News With Brian Williams) is a brief look by Tom Costello explaining why interest rates on Greek bonds are now 18% and why a default could reverberate as dominoes such as Ireland, Spain, and Portugal fall next. There is also a bit of footage of the street riots in this report.
The next four videos are all clips showing in more detail what the riots look like from street level and from balconies overlooking the battleground.
The next four videos are all clips showing in more detail what the riots look like from street level and from balconies overlooking the battleground.
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Al Jazeerah,
Banks,
Bonds,
ECB,
Greece,
Interest Rates,
Ireland,
NBC,
Portugal,
Riots,
Russia Today,
Spain
29 December 2010
David Walker - Federal, State & Local Government Has Grown Too Big, Promised Too Much, And Is Based On The Past Not The Future
Watch the Honorable David M. Walker, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of the Comeback America Initiative (CAI) and Former Comptroller General of the United States (1998-2008), in an excerpt from his dynamic presentation at The American College's 2010 Knowledge Summit. Mr. Walker discusses the national debt and solutions to improve the nation's economy.
Walker asks three questions about performance when you are either a country or a company. In this case, Walker asks the three "performance" measurements about the USA.
1. How are you doing based upon your objectives?
2. Are you getting better or worse
3. And how do you compare to your peers?
His answers, as always, are enlightening and should make Americans want to change our political and economic paradigms ASAP:
Labels:
Bailout Bubble,
Credit Ratings,
David Walker,
Government,
Greece,
National Debt,
Portugal,
Spain,
Video
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